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Chapter “Beings of secondary order”: Framing and intertextuality as narrative tools in A.S. Byatt’s “The Djinn in the Nightingale’s Eye”
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Eitemau Tebyg: Chapter “Beings of secondary order”: Framing and intertextuality as narrative tools in A.S. Byatt’s “The Djinn in the Nightingale’s Eye”
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Gweld Cofnod
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Soviet Nightingales
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Soviet Nightingales
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Arthurian Intertextualities
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Arthurian Intertextualities
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The English Trade in Nightingales
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Texts, Contexts and Intertextuality
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Oysters, nightingales and cooking pots
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Frame by Frame
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Framed
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Images from the Past: Intertextuality in Japanese Premodern Literature
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Images from the Past: Intertextuality in Japanese Premodern Literature
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Secondary Metabolites
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Secondary Metabolites
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'Order, Order!'
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Framing the Virtual
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Framing Ageing
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Canada in the Frame
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Frames that Speak
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Breaking the Frame
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Framing Death
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Guantánamo Frames
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Truss and Frames
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The Vanishing Frame
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Framing Refugee
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Awdur: Dobrogoszcz, Tomasz
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Dangoswch eitemau fel canlyniadau chwilio
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Focus on events and narratives in language, psychology, social and medical practice
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Linguistic Representations of Women in Old English Prose
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Chapter “Beings of secondary order”: Framing and intertextuality as narrative tools in A.S. Byatt’s “The Djinn in the Nightingale’s Eye”
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